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An edition of Rereading the rabbis (1997)

Rereading the rabbis

a woman's voice

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Fully acknowledging that Judaism, as described in both the Bible and the Talmud, was patriarchal, Judith Hauptman demonstrates that the rabbis of the Talmud made significant changes in key areas of Jewish law in order to benefit women. Reading the texts with feminist sensibilities - recognizing that they were written by men and for men and that they endorse a set of social relations in which men control women - the author shows that patriarchy was not always and everywhere the same.

Although the rabbis whose rulings are recorded in the Talmud did not achieve equality for women - or even seek it - they should be credited with giving women higher status and more rights. For example, during the course of several hundred years, they converted marriage from the purchase by a man of a woman from her father into a negotiated relationship between prospective husband and wife.

Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman's Voice also breaks new ground methodologically. Rather than plucking passages from a variety of different rabbinical works and then sewing them together to produce a single, unified rabbinical point of view, Hauptman reads sources in their own literary and legal context and then considers them in relationship to a rich array of associated synchronic and diachronic materials.

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Westview Press
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English
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285

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Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman's Voice
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
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Cover of: Rereading the Rabbis
Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman's Voice
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Rereading the Rabbis
Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman's Voice
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Rereading the Rabbis
Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman's Voice
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Rereading the Rabbis
Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman's Voice
2019, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
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Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman's Voice
2008, Avalon Publishing
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Rereading the Rabbis: A Woman's Voice (Radical Traditions)
January 1, 1999, Westview Press
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Cover of: Rereading the rabbis
Rereading the rabbis: a woman's woice
1998, Westview Press
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Cover of: Rereading the rabbis
Rereading the rabbis: a woman's voice
1997, Westview Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 257-261) and index.

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Boulder, Colo

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
296.1/206/082
Library of Congress
BM509.W7 H38 1998, BM509.W7H38 1998

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 285 p. ;
Number of pages
285

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL672250M
Internet Archive
rereadingrabbisw00haup
ISBN 10
0813334004
LCCN
97018281
OCLC/WorldCat
37238870
Library Thing
542579
Goodreads
942728

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